Might have been seen already but this is hilarious. I've been seeing the headline a lot lately but finally clicked it.

There is a full version out there but the sound was crap. One line you're missing from the full version that isn't below is, "I think rebounding is two-fold … I've been telling my wife this for years: Size doesn't matter. I really think when it comes to rebounding it is heart and effort."

*EDIT* The only thing he apologized for is calling out a player individually (by name)

Of all the things, that part was my favorite. Maybe it was because of all that lead up to it or just the fact that at that point he had lost it completely.

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Originally Posted by chazzzz84

Oh my... is this real?

Oh yeah. That school is only a couple of hours away from me and for some reason I drove around the campus one time. Not sure if my younger sister was looking at that school or just checking it out for whatever reason.

I might be wrong, but I think this guy coached (at one time) at XBoxJon's alma mater. I could be very wrong on that though.

I might be wrong, but I think this guy coached (at one time) at XBoxJon's alma mater. I could be very wrong on that though.

You are correct sir. I went to SW Missouri State (SMSU), which is now just Missouri State.

Charlie Spoonhour was the coach when I attended, but I followed the team since graduation and this guy was not a good coach. Very entertaining though, perhaps he needs to be an analyst, it would suit his personality well.

My favorite part of the clip was how he said his wife would at least ball fake. Lol

Saw this last night. It sounds like his team is terrible. People get up in arms about him berating his players but if it's the truth, say it. You may spare feelings but nothing will get fixed if you're not honest. One of his players tweeted about them learning to point the finger from him. Guess he didn't want to play the rest of the season. Kid's gotta learn you can't take shots at the boss, especially when the coach is probably right.

If he's not right and just going on a tirade about his players then can his ass. I don't know anything about the guy or his team.

Saw this last night. It sounds like his team is terrible. People get up in arms about him berating his players but if it's the truth, say it. You may spare feelings but nothing will get fixed if you're not honest. One of his players tweeted about them learning to point the finger from him. Guess he didn't want to play the rest of the season. Kid's gotta learn you can't take shots at the boss, especially when the coach is probably right.

If he's not right and just going on a tirade about his players then can his ass. I don't know anything about the guy or his team.

Regardless, the coach gains nothing from basically blasting a bunch of young kids in the media. You keep this stuff in house, look at some of the best coaches, especially at the major level, and who are known at developing younger players, they don't do this shit, ever.

Personally, I didn't find him all that funny, seemed to be trying too hard to be funny. His wife shot faking was pretty good though..everything else was